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Currently, We do have male and female puppies available from this dog breed ( the puppy will come with 1 year extended genetic health warranty as well as lifetime breeder support. the puppy comes with the following, all vaccinations, chip, EU passport, FCI, health certificate according to the requirements of the IHV breeding Association as well as starter pact ; (leash, collar, blanket, toys, and puppy rearing food). ) please follow this page till the end read more about us and our breeding practice, and also please learn more about the dog breed as a way of making sure that you are getting the perfect pet for your lifestyle.
About the Breed :
Country of Origin: Schnauzers (meaning ‘small beard’ in German) are named after an actual dog, ‘Schnauzer’ who lived in Germany in the 1870s, but the breed itself existed as far back as the Middle Ages. This is evidenced by various sculptures and Rembrandt paintings. Early Schnauzers were likely derived by crossing gray spitzes with black poodles. This resulted in an adept rat hunter and guardian that became incredibly popular by the early 1900s, due in part to its distinct appearance. Standard Schnauzers (or ‘Mittelschnauzers’) became popular in World War I by serving as messengers and police dogs and increased in popularity as a pet after World War II.
Size: The Standard Schnauzer has a shoulder height of 43-51 cm (17-20 in) and weighs 16-20 kg (35-45 lbs). The Standard Schnauzer has a long, rectangular head with small, deep eyes and highly set ears that may be cropped or uncropped. Standard Schnauzers have a slightly sloped back, highly set, erect tail, and small, round ‘cat feet’.
Character: The Standard Schnauzer is even-tempered and an eager, intelligent learner. It is brave and fun, making and an excellent companion. Standard Schnauzers also make fine guard dogs as they are loyal, protective, and alert. At times, they may be pushy if they don’t know who’s boss.
Temperament: The Standard Schnauzer gets along great with familiar children, dogs, and other pets, but is wary and cautious with people and animals it does not know. Standard Schnauzers best behave when given sufficient exercise and human companionship. They don’t get along with other dogs as well as the Miniature Schnauzer, but they bark less often.
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